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    foundation. She would receive therapies. The benefits she would receive were to swim with dolphins. Either as part of her treatment or as a reward for completing a set of tasks. Dolphins are known to help people through their treatment, they give them a sense of relief and joy. The ultrasounds dolphins produce has mechanical or electro- mechanical effects on the endocrine system of humans, which makes it function in a positive manner (Judy Rollins). Spending a vast amount of time helped this…

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    making use of his five senses to explore; to feel and to try to become one with nature (as we will discover later in the final stanza of the poem). Shelley’s approach to nature is opposed to William Wordsworth because the latter conceives nature as a source of inspiration, whereas for Shelley nature is the aesthetic beauty…

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    situational comprehensibility, Stevens forces the reader to look beyond what they are immediately able to recognize in order to get to the innate insubstantiality of “reality” In creating a mirrored structure Stevens does not allow the reader to escape the sense of being overwhelmed but rather continues throwing them back into the experience. There is no better word to describe this poem other than an experience, in which everything the reader thinks they understand will be flipped. The first…

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    Purpose Of Perception Essay

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    The purpose of our senses has to do with how our brain works with our body. All the senses in our body are created from the information that goes into the brain. The deeper view on the senses is perception. It creates a much bigger picture on how we view our five sense. The way that we perceive why we do what we do is perspective. All these objectives go with what we do in our everyday lives. As a class we all experienced these senses as we went to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and experienced…

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    Business Opportunities Chelsea Frederick ENTB3623-O Full Sail University King K Promotions LLC will launch a new marketing product for our clients that will be a full package of the senses. Multisensory marketing is a business trend with a direct correlation to promotions. In the promotions industry, multisensory marketing can be used to sway customers and gain more of them to buy a certain brand. Studies prove the use of background music in promotions can increase sales anywhere from thirty to…

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    Sensory adaptation is also known as neural adaptation. A process in which changes in the sensitivity of sensory receptors arise in relation to the stimulus called Sensory adaptation. All senses are supposed to involve in the sensory adaptation. We get used to things. This goes for lots of things in life including smells, sights, sounds, people, games, and conditions. Looks like after a while we get used to everything. Sensory systems continually adapt their responses to match the existing…

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    Synesthesia Research Paper

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    Synesthesia: Crossed Responses to Inducers and Who is Affected Sylveria McCue Red Rocks Community College Abstract Synesthesia is a condition where the brain crosses the signals from the five senses resulting in letters, numbers, and words having colors, tastes having the feeling or vision of shapes in a synaesthetes mind, and sounds including physical responses of pain or pleasure. Acute studies on grapheme-color synesthesia provides the most research on who has this condition. Once believed…

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    Pop USores: A Case Study

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    This can be due to the success of Pop Up stores unique experiential marketing. As discussed in previously, consumer motivation is not only derived from product, but experiential marketing. Experiential marketing follows the idea of involving the five senses when creating a retail space, importantly involving brand 'experts ' according to Kim (2009). Pop up stores are expected to provide an experience full of knowledge and exciting new products or…

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    The Science behind the Brain and Its Impact on the Mind The brain is the most complex organ in the entire human body. It is responsible for the regulation of motor function, the body’s capacity to balance, and the ability to translate information sent by sensory organs. The mind is described as the faculty of consciousness and thought, where our feelings and emotions originate from. It can be implied that the science behind the brain may overshadow some facets of the mind, such as free will and…

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    Sense Perception

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    The classical understanding of sense perception in the western tradition dates from Aristotle and his work on “the nature of living things”, discussed in the treatise “De Anima”. In an attempt to manage the cognitive data produced by the experience of the world, perception was divided into the five classical senses visus-sight, auditus-hearing, odoratus-smell, gustus-taste, and tactus-touch, mediated by their corresponding…

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